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  • Tablescape
  • From "Special Presentation"
    episode DHE-S
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    Guest Jackie Cicchino shows how to create a tablescape from a combination of items -- including a floral centerpiece -- that are placed in the middle of your table to bring drama, fragrance and the look of the holidays to your home.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E

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    Here's a bird's-eye-view of the beautiful tablescape!

    Materials:

    Vase/container (long, shallow vase or waterproof tray, large enough to hold two bricks of oasis lengthwise and a 6" x 6" pillar candle)
    One 6"x6" red, green or white scented pillar candle
    4 blocks of floral foam (presoaked and cut to fit your container)
    12 fresh cedar branches
    12 birch branches
    12 fresh flatleaf seeded eucalyptus branches
    12 red roses*
    6 fresh pepperberry branches (remove leaves)
    12 white dendrobium orchids
    14 Casablanca lilies
    Extras: pine cones, ornaments and votive candleholders with holly berries

    * Tip: When working with fresh flowers, always recut stems before arranging. A fresh cut allows flowers to take in more water so they'll hydrate and last longer. Add a floral preservative to the water in the container -- this will also increase the life of flowers. And be sure to use a very clean container.

    1. Fill a shallow vase or tray with water.

    2. Place a 6"x6" pillar candle in the middle.

    3. Cut to fit 4 presoaked floral foam bricks (figure A) -- one on each end of the candle lengthwise, one in front and one behind the candle. These four bricks form the mechanics of the arrangement and will be referred to as its front, back and ends.

    4. Insert three long pieces of cedar in each end of the floral foam (figure B ).

    5. Fill the front and back floral-foam bricks with smaller pieces and continue to fill with cedar until all the floral foam is covered.

    6. Add a layer of seeded eucalyptus (figure C), again longer at the ends and shorter in front and back.

    7. Add 3 red roses at each end, leaving a long stem and smaller lengths front and back.

    8. Add pepperberries to each brick, removing the leaves and draping the berries over the side of the arrangement.

    9. Add 3 dendrobium orchids to each end, again leaving them long and cutting shorter pieces for the front and back.

    10. Add 6 Casablanca lilies (figure D) to each end and two to both the front and the back.

    11. To extend the arrangement, add cedar, orchids, pine cones, ornaments and votive candleholders with holly berries around them (figure E).

    Tips:

    • It's easier to work if you have a turntable so you can turn the arrangement as you work on it.

    • Hydration is the key to keeping flowers alive and looking great for a long time. You need to keep the oasis saturated on a daily basis. Also, you need to mist the arrangement at least once a day.

    Did you know?

    In Australia the holidays come during the hot summer month of December. It's customary to celebrate with family and friends outdoors in the sun, at a beach barbeque or a picnic in the park.

    Products: All materials are available through craft and floral supply stores.

    Web site resources for Tablescapes:

    Candle Centerpiece from HGTV.com

    Kwanzaa Bowl from HGTV.com

    Buffet Table from HGTV.com

    Christmas Candles from HGTV.com


    RESOURCES :
    How to Do Christmas Florals If You Think You Can't
    Model: 1574860739
    Author: Anne-Marie Spencer
    (1997)


    Leisure Arts (Hot Off The Press, Inc.)
    Website: www.craftpizazz.com

    Gift Of Christmas: Create Ornaments, Candles, Centerpieces and More
    Model: 0865733902
    Author: Editors of Creative Publishing
    (1996)


    Creative Publishing International, Inc.
    Website: www.creativepub.com

    The Spirit of Christmas: Creative Holiday Ideas
    Model: 1574861964
    Author: Editors of Leisure Arts
    (2001)


    Leisure Arts (Hot Off The Press, Inc.)
    Website: www.craftpizazz.com


    GUESTS :
    Jackie Cicchino
    5757 Wilshire Blvd.
    #220
    Los Angeles, CA 90036
    Phone: 310-228-5550
    Fax: 323-931-2715
    Scripps Networks

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